DEGIRO vs FXOpen Stock Broker Comparison

A head-to-head comparison of DEGIRO and FXOpen across regulation, commissions, platforms, and editorial scoring.

DEGIRO

Score 4.3 / 5
2 bonuses

DEGIRO offers some of Europe's lowest stock commissions with access to 50+ exchanges. It lacks an ISA or SIPP wrapper, making it less suitable for UK tax-efficient investing, but excellent for low-cost international exposure.

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VS

FXOpen

Score 3.6 / 5

FXOpen offers stocks CFDs under FCA and ASIC regulation with ECN execution - a specialist multi-asset broker extending its low-cost execution model to global equity markets.

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Our Verdict
DEGIRO winsClear Winner

DEGIRO comes out ahead with an editorial score of 4.3/5 compared to FXOpen's 3.6/5.

DEGIRO
4.3/5
FXOpen
3.6/5

Verdict by Trader Profile

Which broker wins for each type of stock trader, based on costs, safety, features, and editorial scoring.

Best for safety & regulation
Recommended

FXOpen has a stronger safety profile: top-tier regulation, compensation scheme, segregated funds, negative balance protection.

Best for long-term investors
D
Recommended

DEGIRO is better suited for long-term investing: dividend reinvestment.

Best for active traders
Recommended

FXOpen has the edge for active traders: more platform options, advanced charting.

Best for beginners
D
Recommended

DEGIRO edges out FXOpen with a higher editorial score (4.3/5 vs 3.6/5), indicating a stronger overall experience for new stock investors.

Best for low cost trading
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DEGIRO vs FXOpen: Side-by-Side Stock Broker Comparison

Editorial score
4.3/ 5
3.6/ 5
Min depositN/A$100
Commission-free No No
Fractional shares No No
Dividend reinvestment Yes No
Extended hours No No
IPO access No No
Short selling Yes Yes
Regulators
AFM
BaFin
FCA
ASIC
CySEC
Platforms
DEGIRO Platform
MetaTrader 4
MetaTrader 5
cTrader
Active bonuses2 offersNone
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DEGIRO vs FXOpen Stock Broker Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Among Europe's lowest stock commissions
  • Access to 50+ exchanges worldwide
  • Transparent, flat-fee pricing structure
  • Regulated by BaFin, AFM, and under MiFID II
  • No minimum deposit requirement
Cons
  • No Stocks & Shares ISA or SIPP available
  • No fractional shares
  • Limited customer support options
  • Platform and app less polished than newer competitors
Pros
  • FCA and ASIC regulated - dual tier-1 regulatory coverage with FSCS protection
  • ECN/STP execution with competitive stock CFD pricing
  • MT4/MT5 and TickTrader for professional equity trading
Cons
  • Limited stock selection vs dedicated equity platforms
  • No real share ownership or dividend entitlement
  • Less brand visibility than tier-1 stock brokers

DEGIRO vs FXOpen: Detailed Category Breakdown

A closer look at the specific criteria each broker meets or misses within each scoring category.

2
DEGIRO
criteria wins
4
FXOpen
criteria wins
Ahead
Highlighted rows show where the two brokers differ
CriteriaDEGIROFXOpen
Trust & Regulation
Top-tier regulator (FCA, ASIC, SEC, etc.)
Pass
Pass
Segregated client funds
Pass
Pass
Negative balance protection
Fail
Pass
Compensation scheme (e.g. FSCS, SIPC)
Fail
Pass
Costs
Commission-free trading
Fail
Fail
Features
Fractional shares
Fail
Fail
Dividend reinvestment (DRIP)
Pass
Fail
Extended hours trading
Fail
Fail
IPO access
Fail
Fail
Short selling
Pass
Pass
Stock screener tool
Pass
Fail
Support
Mobile app
Pass
Pass
Advanced charting tools
Fail
Pass
24/5 live chat
Fail
Fail
Phone support
Fail
Pass

DEGIRO vs FXOpen: Frequently Asked Questions

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